SCO Unix password scheme sucks!
Leslie Mikesell
les at chinet.chi.il.us
Thu Dec 13 16:30:37 AEST 1990
In article <662 at hitachi.uucp> jon at hitachi.UUCP (Jon Ryshpan) writes:
>SysV Unix (at least Interactive) allows you to create a password
>without numerics or special chars for root or a system account at
>system initialization, but it won't allow a user account to have
>this kind of password.
>Explain that!
It's who is doing it, not the account that is being given the password
that makes the difference. As usual, root is allowed to do anything
he wants. If you are logged in as root you can give any user a password
without the check for content.
Les Mikesell
les at chinet.chi.il.us
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